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Leaked report accuses Canada of covering for mining companies in war-torn Ethiopia

Canada has refused to condemn war crimes in Tigray, where its “feminist” assistance has created opportunities for Canadian mining companies … More

DR Congo: ‘Widespread and systematic’ violence linked to clashes over gold

Rival armed groups in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) are carrying out horrific sexual attacks against women and … More

South Africa: ‘I don’t feel like a citizen of this country’

The wives and children of the miners murdered in 2012 during a strike at Marikana’s Lonmin mine wait for justice … More

South Africa: Marikana – the Struggle for Breath and Dignity

13 AUGUST 2021 New Frame (Johannesburg) By Bonile Bam The Marikana area in North West province may be rich in … More

Eritrea: Danakali Ltd to leave London Stock Exchange

Aug 12, 2021 | News By Habte Hagos, Eritrea Focus Australia’s potash miner Danakali (ASX, LON: DNK) has requested a cancellation of its listing on the … More

Zimbabwe: Govt to Prioritise Minerals, Agriculture Products Beneficiation

12 AUGUST 2021 The Herald (Harare) The Government says value addition and beneficiation of agriculture and mineral commodities would be … More

Anglo American accused of manipulating community election in Brazil

Aug 12, 2021 | News Anglo American attempts to manipulate elections by limiting wide participation of people affected by the Minas Rio … More

Gold diggers and rent seekers strip Tanzania’s wealth

The country’s gold profits are filling the pockets of crooked companies and criminals instead of benefiting its population. 11 AUG … More

South Africa: ‘The only way to honour massacred miners of Marikana is for miners to own 51% of mines’

By Zukiswa Pikoli• 11 August 2021 Marikana mineworkers affiliated to Amcu lay a wreath at the Koppie in commemoration of the … More

With free education, Congo’s child miners swap hammers for books

Congo was one of the last countries in the world to introduce free primary education, with 6 million children out … More

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